Why Would You Want Insurance?

The only thing that non-attorney me might add to that list is the importance of “First Dollar” coverage that kicks in from Day One, versus coverage where you have to pay and then you get reimbursed by your plan.

Do you have easy access to a half-million dollars or more in loans to cover your upfront costs?

I don’t.

If you carry a firearm, I heartily suggest you spend a few dollars and sign up for a self-defense legal coverage plan of some sort.

It just makes too much sense.

I’ve had a number of friends get in serious legal trouble due to their defensive use of a firearm, and you don’t want to go in front of a judge with a public defender whose legal knowledge is probably limited to defending actual crooks in a court of law.

Instead, you want someone who knows how to the defend the truly innocent, and that is going to cost money.

Lots and lots of money.

You carry a gun because you planned ahead for a lethal force encounter. Get a legal plan to prepare for a battle inside the courtroom.

Notes

* Unlike the other plans, CarryGuard does not pay upfront: You pay for your attorney and whatnot, then the policy kicks in.** Coverage for CCW Safe includes bail, criminal and civil trial attorneys’ fees and civil damages in one lump sum.

1. Do I really need to say that I am not an attorney and that this is not legal advice I’m giving out here? If so, I am. Figure it out for yourselves, and go talk to a lawyer about this stuff, because it’s a good idea.

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John Miller

US Law Shield does NOT offer ALL of their coverage options in ALL States…ie BAIL coverage is currently available in certain States. Be Careful and read the fine print on all the options. Personally, I have USCCA Platinum.